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 LUCAS] KNIGHTS OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE 780 Oakley, Bromley Common, Kent. Issue by 2nd m. — 1. Lieut.-Commander Alexander Xevile Lulibock.R.X., b. 2 Nov. 1883. 2. Margaret Constance Nevile, m. 24 April, 1912, Bertram E. Hambro. 3 .Syliil m. 2 Xov. 1912, Edward Bovd jNIaxwell, R.H.A. 4. Hilda Francisea. 5. Eose Mary. 6. Alice Mildred. 7. Dorothy. LUCAS, K.C.B. (eiv.). Great. 1912 ; K.C.M.G. 1907 ; C.B. (civ.) 1901. — Sib Chables Pbest- wooD Lucas, s. of Henry John Lucas, M.D., of Glan-yr-afon, Crickhowel, S. Wales, and Elisa- beth, dau. of the Rev. G. Bevan, vicar of Crick- howel. B. at Glan-yr-afon 7 Aug. 1853 ; ed. at Winchester Coll. and Oxford (1st class classical mods, and final schools. Chancellor's medal, Latin essay) ; Barr.-at-law (Lincoln's Inn) 1885 : ent. Colonial Office 1877 ; chrmn. of managing committee of Emigrants' Information Office 1886-96 ; Assist. Under-!Sec. of State, Colonial Office, 1897-1911 ; Registrar of the Order of St. Michael and St. George 1909-11 ; author of " Historical Geography of the British Colonies," and " The Canadian War of 1812," etc. Resi- dence — 65, St. George's Square, S.W. Clubs — AthenEeum ; New University. LUCAS, Lady (Ivnt.'s widow). — Floeence Emma, dau. of Capt. Caswell, R.N. :M. 1867, as his 2nd wife. Gen. Sir Alfred William Lucas, K.C.B., who served with distinction in the Indian mutiny and other Indian campaigns, and in the Abyssinian war as head of the Commissariat, and who d. 18 Feb. 1896. Residence — Dunmore, near Teignmouth. LUCK, G.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1909; K.C.B. (mil.) 1897 ; C.B. 1879. — Lt.-Gen. Sir George Luck, s. of Frederick Luck, of Blackheath, and Jane Lee, dau. of M. Lock, of Gillingham, Kent. B. 24 Oct. 1840 ; m. 16 July, 1867, Ellen Geor- gina, dau. of Maj.-Gen. Frank Adams, C.B. ; ed. privately ; ent. 15th Foot 1858 ; exchanged to Inniskilling Dragoons 1861 : capt. 1867 ; exchanged to 15th Hussars"1868 ; col. 1883, maj.-gen. 1893, It. -gen. 1901 ; served in Jowaki exped. 1878 ; commanded 15th Hussars in Afghan and Boer - wars 1879 and 1880-1 ; commanded 2nd class ' dist. India 1884—7 ; inspector-gen. of Cavalry ' iir India 1887-93 ; commanded 1st class dist. ' Bengal 18'J3-5 ; inspeetor-gen. of Cavalry in Great Britain and Ireland 1895-8 ; and has com- manded troojDS in Bengal with rank of It. -gen. 1898 ; col. 15th Hussars 1905 ; lieut. of the Tower of London 1905-7 ; gen. 1906 ; ret. 1907. Residence — Landford Lodge, Salisbury. Club — Army and Navy. LUCY, Knt. Bach. Creat. 1909.— Sir Henry Lucy, s. of Rolsert Lucy, of Liverioool. B. at Crosby, Liverpool, 5 Dec. 1845 ; m. 29 Oct. 1873, Nancy, dau. of John White, of Liverpool ; ed. privately ; is a journalist ; joined the staff of "Punch " 1881 ("Toby, M.P.") ; has been editor of the "Daily News" ; is the author of many publications. Residences — 42, Ashley Gardens, Westminster, S.W. ; Whitethorn, Hythe, Kent. Clubs — Reform ; National Liberal. LUDLOW, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Axice Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Sworder, of Hert- ford. M. 24 Aug. 1876, Sir Henry Ludlow, Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands 1886-91, who d. 17 Nov. 1903. LUGARD, G.C.M.G. Creat. 1911; K.C.M.G. 1901 ; C.B. (civ.) 1895; D.S.O. 1887.— Col. f^iE Frederick John Dealtby Lugabd. B. 2 Jan. 1858 ; m. 11 June, 1902, Flora, dau. of Maj.-Gen. George Shaw, C.B., and granddau. of Rt. Hon, Sir Frederick Shaw, 3rd Bt., P.C. ; ent. the Army 1878.; capt. Norfolk Regt. 1885, maj. 1896, It.-col. IS'jis, col. 1905 (ret.); served in Afghan war 1879-80 (medal), in Sudan 1885 (medal, clasp, bronze star), with Burma field force 1886-7 (despatches, medal and clasp, D.S.O. ), in Nyassa- land 1888 (severely wounded), and made treaties with and administered Uganda for the Imperial British East Africa Company 1889-92 (medal) ; commanded expeds. in Central Africa for Royal Niger Co. 1894—5 ; commnr. in Lagos Hinter- land and commandant W. Africa frontier force 1897 ; high commnr. for N. Nigeria Irotectorate 1900-6, and Gov. of Hong-Kong 1907-12; Gov. of Southern and Northern Nigeria 1912—13 ; Gov. -Gen. of Nigeria 1914 ; hon. D.C.L. Oxford 1912, and Durham 1913. Residences — Little Parkhurst, Abinger Common, Dorking ; Govern- ment House, Nigeria. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Brooks's ; St. James's. LUGARD, Lady (Knt.'s widow).— Matty, dau. of J. Fulbrooke. M. 1871, as his 2nd wife. Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Lugard, Privy Coun- sellor, G.C.B., who after 26 years of distinguished service in India, held important positions in the War Department at home, and died in hiseighty- nintli vear, 31 Oct. 1898. LUKIS, K.C.S.L Creat. 1911; C.S.I. 1910.— Surg. -Gen. Sir Chables Pardey' Lukis. B. 9 Sept. 1857 ; m. 20 Jan. 1885, Lihan, dau. of Col. John Stewart, of Ardvorlich ; ed. at St. Bart.'s Hospital ; M.D. London ; F.R.C.S. ; sometime principal and prof, of medicine Medical Coll. Calcutta, and first j^hysician College Hos- pital ; surg.-gen. ; director-general Ind. Med. Service since 1910 ; is an addnl. memb. of the council of the Gov. -Gen. for making laws and regulations ; hon. surg. to the King since 1913. Address — Home Department, Govt, of India, Simla. LUMB, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Sara, dau. of William Williams. M. 17 Jan. 1890, Sir Charles Frederick Lumb, M.A., LL.D., puisne judge Trinidad 1887-92, puisne judge Jamaica 1892— 1909, who d. 23 Feb. 1911. Residence — Liguanea, Limes Road, Folkestone. LUMSDEN, G.C.B. (mil.). Creat. 1885 ; K.C.B. 1879 ; C.B. 1873 : C.S.I. 1870.— Gen. Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, s. of the late Col. Thomas Lums- den, C.B., of Belhelvie Lodge, Aberdeen. B. 9 Nov. 1829 ; m. 1862, Mary, dau. of John Mar- riott ; ent. Bengal Army 1847 ; capt. and maj. 1861 ; It.-col. 1866 ; col. 1870 ; maj.-gen. 1881 ; It. -gen. 1887 ; gen. ret. 1896 ; served on the Peshawar frontier 1852-6, and in the Indian mutiny ; accompanied the expedition to China as A.Q.M.G. in 1860, and was present in all the actions there, including the assault and capture of the Taku forts, etc. ; served in the Butan exped. 1863 ; Q.M.G. in India 1868-72 ; resident at Hyderabad 1872 ; adjutant-gen. of Army in India 1874-9 ; ch. of staff 1879 ; A.D.C. to Queen Victoria 1870-81 ; served on the Afghan Fron- tier Demarcation Commission 1884 ; memb. of the council of Sec. of State for India 1883-94; D.L. and J. P., Aberdeen and Banff. Residence — • Buchromb, Dufi'town, Banffshire. Club — United Service. LUMSDEN, Lady (Knt.'s widow). — Fanny dau. of the Rev. Charles John Mj^ers, of Dunning- well, Cumberland. M. 1866, Gen. Sir Harry Burnett Lumsden, K.C.S.L, C.B., a distinguished India officer, who raised and for many years com- manded the Corps of Guides, and who d. 12 Aug. 1896. Residence — Murdan, ]Iurtle, near Aber- deen. Club — Ladies A. and N.